A sugar gel containing 2-deoxy-D-ribose has shown promising hairregrowth results in mice, comparable to Minoxidil. Users are discussing the potential to buy and try this compound themselves.
A 23-year-old is experiencing severe hair loss and has been using oral minoxidil for 5 months without success. They plan to use ketoconazole cream, emu oil, peppermint oil, evening primrose oil, taurine, black currant oil, and a microneedle roller, and are seeking advice on their routine.
The user shared their 5-month hairregrowth progress using oral finasteride daily, topical minoxidil twice daily, derma stamping weekly, castor oil weekly, and the Nioxin system kit. Replies praised the results and inquired about the timeline and side effects.
A dermatologist recommended PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) for pattern baldness, but online sources suggest they may not be effective. The user is seeking opinions on these treatments.
Tretinoin's effectiveness for hairregrowth alone is questioned, with interest in its use with oral minoxidil. The discussion also considers whether finasteride or dutasteride is the better DHT blocker and if switching to dutasteride is advisable for those without side effects from finasteride.
A user's hairregrowth journey using biotin and minoxidil after initial treatments with Nizoral shampoo and Ketoconazole serum didn't work. The comments suggest the hair loss might not be male pattern baldness (MPB), but possibly Alopecia Areata, an autoimmune disorder, and recommend getting a second opinion and considering other treatments like corticosteroids.
A person experienced hairregrowth over 2.3 months using natural remedies like onion and garlic juice, rosemary and lavender oil, and a 1mm dermaroller twice a week, avoiding pharmaceuticals due to side effects and personal health principles. They reported improved hairline, density, and thickness.
The user shared progress pictures showing 7-8 months of hairregrowth using Minoxidil, finasteride, Nizoral, dermarolling, and biotin. The hairline remains the same, but overall hair looks better.
The user noticed hairregrowth after supplementing with vitamin D, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B12, alongside using minoxidil for 3 years. They observed a lower hairline and improved density, supported by photographic evidence.
The user's hairregrowth plan includes topical treatments (RU58841, azelaic acid, ketoconazole), oral supplements (Gia Herbs, castor oil), microneedling, PTD-DBM peptide with valproic acid, red light therapy, inversion table with scalp massage, and platelet-rich fibrin injections. Commenters suggest that finasteride and minoxidil are essential treatments for male pattern hair loss, which are missing from the plan.
Bhringraj oil showed better hairregrowth results than minoxidil in mice, but its effectiveness in humans is uncertain. Users discussed using bhringraj oil, coconut oil, and microneedling for hairregrowth, with some reporting slow but noticeable improvements.
The post and conversation discuss using coconut oil and castor oil for hairregrowth over 1.5 years. Some users suggest using finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841 for better results, while others prefer natural oils to avoid side effects.
A user experienced hairregrowth at the temples after applying castor oil nightly for a month. They also used Dr. Regenepure shampoo and occasionally argan oil.
The need for people to provide pictures when making claims about hairre-growth treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841; and how these treatments can be beneficial to those with hair loss in terms of regaining a sense of control.
A 29-year-old male experienced significant hairregrowth over 8 months using a protocol of oral Minoxidil, Dutasteride, Pyrithione Zinc Shampoo, and peptides GHK-CU, BPC-157, and TB-500. The treatment led to improved scalp coverage, reduced hair loss, and thicker hair, although results may vary for others.
A 16-year-old started using topical finasteride, minoxidil, and dermapen for hairregrowth, along with natural DHT blockers. Advice given includes being patient and considering waiting until 18-21 to use finasteride.
The user is seeking opinions on whether their hairline changes indicate regrowth or hair loss, using treatments like Rogaine, finasteride, microneedling, and Nizoral. They mention inconsistent finasteride use, scalp massages, and lifestyle factors like caffeine, nicotine, stress, and high sugar intake.
The user is questioning whether their hair shows signs of regrowth or just normal growth after two weeks. They are using Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841 for hair treatment.
The user experienced hair loss and used a topical minoxidil and finasteride solution, which initially halted hair fall and increased thickness. After switching to oral finasteride, they experienced significant shedding without regrowth, leaving them worse off than before.
A 46-year-old shared 1.6 years of hairregrowth progress using a regimen that includes Minoxidil, Finasteride, and possibly other treatments. Suggestions included considering a hair transplant, using dutasteride, and adding tretinoin for further improvement.
A user discusses using tazarotene to enhance minoxidil's effectiveness for hairregrowth, believing it will make a significant difference. Others caution about potential risks of retinoids accelerating hair loss in some individuals.
A 20-year-old user shared impressive hairregrowth results after 2.5 months on 1.2 mg finasteride and 3 mg minoxidil, noting the treatment costs around $30-40 monthly. Users discussed the effectiveness, potential side effects, and personal experiences with these treatments.
The conversation discusses natural, chemical-free methods for scalp health and hairregrowth, such as using oils like rosemary, ginger, castor, and peppermint. It seeks personal experiences and effective routines for hairregrowth, especially after chemo or stress-related hair thinning.
ABS-201 shows promise for male hairregrowth by blocking the prolactin receptor, with higher expected efficacy than current treatments. The discussion also covers dosing differences between macaques and humans for hmi115, highlighting a significant dosage disparity.
The conversation concludes that the serum for hairregrowth is likely ineffective and possibly a scam. Effective treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, with rosemary as a natural option.
Copper peptides, specifically GHK-Cu, are being considered for hairregrowth, though skepticism exists due to questionable product sources. Users suggest finding reputable sources for potential benefits, while acknowledging traditional treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.